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Was Pilate Blonde?
He may have died 2,000 years ago, but his voice still rings in the halls of the Praetorium
By John M. Grondelski | November 25th 2024 12:23 PMThings sometimes appear in social media seemingly out of nowhere, though one suspects they surface as “click-bait” created to generate readers’ reactions. That’s what I thought on Sunday when my X.com feed resurfaced a talk by National Public Radio chief executive Katherine Maher (her talk is linked below). The video…
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Many Faces of Scrooge... Why Do People Copy the Gothic?... Seventh Century Colonialism... and more
By John M. Grondelski | November 22nd 2024 12:41 PMWorld Vasectomy Day Nov 21-22 is the 12th Annual "World Vasectomy Day," an annual "celebration" during which vans prowl some neighborhoods offering male sterilization. Since 2022 the act has been designated a sign of male "ally-ship" with post-Dobbs women by "taking responsibility" for fertility. Such euphemistic claptrap has become so normalized…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Patriotic Celebration
The bicentennial of Catholic Lafayette’s 1824-1825 national tour -- Part 5
By James Thunder | November 20th 2024 11:44 AMWith Lafayette, Jefferson, and Madison in a single carriage, the large entourage -- the Committee of Arrangements, cavalry, and “a numerous body of citizens” -- left Monticello at 10 a.m. on Friday, November 5, 1824, for Charlottesville, about five miles distant. The population of Albemarle County (which did not include…
READ FULL BLOG POSTTischner on Cemeteries
They remind us that man has no permanent home in this world
By John M. Grondelski | November 19th 2024 12:47 PMNovember is the month dedicated to prayer for the faithful departed. Many Catholics visit cemeteries during November. For that reason I want to share Father Józef Tischner’s reflections on cemeteries, found in the just-released translation of one of his seminal works, The Philosophy of Drama. Tischner is most known as…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Walk on Charles Bridge
The famous Prague bridge features sculptures of saints and a Calvary scene
By John M. Grondelski | November 18th 2024 12:59 PMYesterday, November 17, marked an anniversary: 35 years ago the Lord freed the Czech and Slovak peoples from Communist oppression through the Velvet Revolution. Let us not forget that great moment in human freedom in 1989. Five years ago, I walked across Charles Bridge, that famous span in Prague, going…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Greeting at Monticello
The bicentennial of Catholic Lafayette’s 1824-1825 national tour -- Part 4
By James Thunder | November 15th 2024 1:05 AMThe principal source for what occurred on Lafayette's November 1824 visit to Jefferson is the November 10 issue of Charlottesville’s Central Gazette, later credited to Charles Downing.[1] While it has not survived, it was reprinted in whole or in part in papers of Richmond, Alexandria, Lynchburg and Fredericksburg. READ FULL BLOG POST
Random Ruminations #14
The Bald and the Unbeautiful... Seasonal Help... Where's the Imam?... A Swan... and more
By John M. Grondelski | November 14th 2024 1:09 PMThe Bald and the Unbeautiful Head shaving has been among the jejune reactions of some frenzied women to Kamala Harris’s implosion. Social media is full of these virtue signalers demonstrating why haircuts should only be done by trained professionals. I’m surprised Biden’s FDA has not demanded warning disclaimers on these…
READ FULL BLOG POSTDivine Eccentric
The mystery of sin and redemption defies commodification
By James Hanink | November 12th 2024 10:05 PMRumor has it that the annual Diocesan Priest Retreat features a lottery. The winner, and only the winner, is allowed to discuss his physical maladies. Such a limitation is not the case for late-septuagenarian bloggers. But I’ll not regale you, gentle reader, with physical maladies. Instead, I beg your indulgence…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBishops: Push Prayers for Veterans
Plenary indulgences for prayer for the souls of fallen military would be a great gift
By John M. Grondelski | November 11th 2024 2:58 PMNovember 11 is Veterans Day, the day we honor the sacrifices -- including their lives -- that men and women of our armed forces have made for their country. Veterans Day emerged as the day we honor soldiers because it was originally Armistice Day; on the eleventh day of the…
READ FULL BLOG POSTLafayette's Stay with Jefferson
The bicentennial of Catholic Lafayette’s 1824-1825 national tour -- Part 3
By James Thunder | November 11th 2024 12:53 PMI now turn to Lafayette’s extended stay with Thomas Jefferson at his home in Monticello. In November 1824, Lafayette spent ten full days with Jefferson and visiting the University of Virginia and Charlottesville (where yours truly now lives), and four days with James and Dolley Madison in their home at…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPost-Election Meltdowns
A warning to Leftists: you have chosen to worship strange gods
By John M. Grondelski | November 8th 2024 7:04 PMSocial media is beset by hysterical women and soy boys having collective hissy-fits and meltdowns that their country has “betrayed” them by electing Donald Trump. A certain Schadenfreude has led to re-postings of breakdowns, and to normal people asking whether they're real. Alas, they are real. They're real and they…
READ FULL BLOG POSTU.S. Abortion Referenda
South Dakota, Nebraska, and Florida managed to halt the pro-death narrative
By John M. Grondelski | November 7th 2024 7:16 PMTen states recently voted on abortion referenda: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, and South Dakota. Six referenda legalizing abortion-on-demand passed; three failed (Florida, Nebraska, South Dakota). One (Nevada) passed but cannot go into effect unless passed in a second referendum. How shall we see the…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA Stage of Proud Foolishness
On being served 1970s theological leftovers seasoned with 'synodality'
By John M. Grondelski | November 6th 2024 12:27 PMAnthony Esolen has penned a great essay about pride, especially in connection with the just-concluded Synod on Synodality. He rightly notes (at The Catholic Thing, linked below) that it is pride to believe that modernity has “discovered” a “new way of being Church” and that all we need to do…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Frenchman Who Revered Gen. Washington
The bicentennial of Catholic hero Lafayette’s 1824-1825 national tour -- Part 2
By James Thunder | November 4th 2024 12:23 PMA young Frenchman, Julien Icher, founder of the Lafayette Trail, has been working with the American Friends of Lafayette to erect historical markers at each of Lafayette’s stops.[1] Also during this bicentennial, there will be a number of reenactments. For example, one woman planned reenactments of his visit…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNovember Light
On Daylight Savings Time, cemetery lights, and a Vatican 'mascot'
By John M. Grondelski | November 1st 2024 11:15 AMAs November begins, light or its lack becomes something of a focus. The American poet William Cullen Bryant described the end of October, leading into November, as when “suns grow meek, and the meek suns grow brief.” In England, bonfires traditionally illumined the hills on these days as the harvest…
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